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Here is what you can do to determine what part you will need to replace. Turn the washer on and let it fill with water on any wash cycle. While it is filling with water unplug the washer (power cord to the outlet). If water continues to enter the washing machine it means that the washer inlet valve will need to be replaced. If the water stops filling when the washer is unplugged then you will need to replace the timer or control board which powers the valve.

there is a micro switch in the knob of the machine that not telling the washer machine to empty the water, you need to call a repair person, or buy the part your self and buy a manual and do it yourself.
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Have you checked the drain filter? One of the things that could be causing this is the water level sensor. If the drain is plugged then the machine thinks there is water in it. If you take the front panel under the door off, there is a big knob that unscrews, be ready for lots of water though! There is also a filter there that catches things before they get to the pump.

Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
This is symptomatic of a malfunctioning water control valve- the hot water one if the washer is hot and cold fill, and the cold one if it is just cold fill!
Sorry but it needs replacing and a service call to confirm that it is not something else like the control board or connectors ;-0(
Good luck,
John C

Your lid switch needs to be reset or replaced. Open the control console to access the lid switch. Check the fuse for continuity. Check the alignment of the lid switch for contact with the micro switch.If these cannot be reset they must be replaced.

There are a couple of common causes for a problem like this. First is a bad door lock assembly that also damages the machine control board (in the control panel). If this is the case the R11 resistor on the machine control board will be burnt.

Maytag has identified seven resistors that relate to specific components that need to be checked or replaced if the resistor is damaged. Listed here are the resistor identification, the circuit involved, and the recommendation:

Another common issue is a slow water fill fault. If the washer does not fill within a certain time the control will stop on a fault. Usually when this happens the START button can be pushed to continue the cycle.

Washing machines that won't fill or fill slowly often have a restriction in the incoming water supply -- usually in the screens of the inlet hose washers or the water inlet valve itself. Remove the hoses to inspect this condition. If the water inlet valve screens are plugged, replace the water inlet valve.

There is a solenoid control valve on all washing machines, located where the water hoses enter the machine. If you have a rubber mallet, you can whack the machine gently with the mallet. If the problem is resolved, it was just a stuck valve. If not, then you likely will need to replace the whole solenoid valve control. Typically there are controls for each water supply.